
Bolivia's 2009 Constitution
Bolivia's 2009 Constitution redefined the country's political and social framework by emphasizing indigenous rights, multiculturalism, and environmental protection. It declared Bolivia a plurinational state, recognizing diverse indigenous nations and their cultures. The document strengthened social and economic rights, promoted decentralization through autonomous regions, and sought to reduce inequality. It also emphasized natural resource sovereignty, ensuring resources benefit all Bolivians. The Constitution aimed to create a more inclusive, equitable society by integrating indigenous practices and perspectives into national governance and laws.